Too little too late?

Posted by Antho | basketball | Monday 12 January 2009 12:38 am

The Warriors finally pick up a win today at home against the Pacers.  And if you saw that game, man it was too gut-wrenchingly close.  It was funny to see ex-Warrior, Mike Dunleavy bet boo’ed everytime he touched the ball. 

Crawford finished the game with 32 points, and hit the go-ahead 3 pointer with 11 seconds left.  The Warriors poor defense resulted in Danny Granger’s 42 points!  Honestly glad it was Granger with a big night rather than the ex-Warriors Mike Dunleavy or Troy Murphy.

I realized that this mighty, long-awaited win brought our record to a disappointing 11-28.  With only half of the season left, and the Conference only getting tougher, it might be time to build up our rooks for the next few years before the Warriors see any sort of playoff contention.

Did anyone catch that quick elbow from Belinelli to Granger in the first half?  haha those Italians.

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Still undefeated at home

Posted by Antho | Random Blog, basketball | Saturday 10 January 2009 11:52 am

There you have it.  The Celtics cannot win in Cleveland.  In last year’s Eastern Conference Finals, the Cav’s forced the Celtics to a 7th playoff game simply because the Celtics couldnt win away from Boston.  Lebron took over that playoff matchup when they were in Cleveland, but also couldnt lead his team to win in away from home.

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Last night’s matchup between Boston and the Cavs was the first since the season opening game in October.  That victory win against Boston brought Lebron and the Cavs to an oustanding 19 home game wins. 

Lebron finished the game with 38 points while the Boston’s big 3 combined to 41 points.  The Cav’s retro jerseys are kinda funky.  I remember last year’s to be green.  I think they’re trying to copy the Warriors colors.

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Divisional Playoffs at its finest

Posted by Antho | Random Blog, football | Thursday 8 January 2009 12:51 am

I’m highly anticipating the Ravens vs. Titans clash this Saturday.  Both of these teams are known for their tight defense. 

The Raven’s linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed are two very physical guys who understand smart defense and will give Kerry Collins and the Titan’s Offense a difficult time to score.  Ed Reed tore Miami apart last weekend with 2 picks and a return TD.  Both of these playesr have been a huge contribution to Baltimore still leading the league in turnovers and interceptions, and 6 returns for touchdowns.  

I expect this game to be low-scoring and close.  I vote for Baltimore to take this game.

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Boston hits the Great Wall

Posted by Antho | Random Blog | Wednesday 7 January 2009 10:46 pm

After a ridiculous 19 winning streak, Boston comes home to lose to the Rockets without Tmac - making it the 6th loss of the last 8 games. 

Is it just me or does it seem like they’re defensively and emotionally flat?  Seeing them beat the Lakers last season was a savored moment for many Laker haters.  For this season, out of every NBA team, I feel like Boston was the only team capable of taking down LA again this season…until theyre poor performanace on Christmas.  I’d like to see how they perform against the other dominat team of the East on Friday - The Cavaliers who are one less win in the record than Boston.

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Laker’s Sun Yue’s Hot Girlfriend

Posted by Brian | basketball, pictures | Monday 5 January 2009 12:00 am

Yeah yeah yeah, I know this is a little old, but I just ran across this article again.  About 2 months ago, Yahoo Sports reported that Sun Yue’s girlfriend is actually a pretty darn hot  supermodel.  Ok maybe not smoking hot, but she’s definitely cute. Gu Chen, you have my vote!

It’s good to be a Laker, I guess.  Now the only question left is: When is Sun actually going to get some playing time on the Lakers?

Lakers' guard Sun Yue's supermodel hot girlfriend, Gu Chen

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